Rheinmetall has become the popular way to play the European rearmament trend. Perhaps too popular. Following a 23% increase ...
German lawmakers have reached an agreement to exempt some defense spending from the nation’s tight rules on running up debt.
Germany's planned 500-billion-euro infrastructure fund could raise economic output by an average of more than two percentage ...
A survey of over 100,000 Germans revealed that 94% won’t buy a Tesla vehicle. It doesn’t bode well for the automaker, whose sales had already been falling off a cliff in the important European market.
Some rearmament is desirable. But figuring out how much to spend—and what to make—is critical to avoid mistakes, writes ...
Now that Europe wants to be insulated from global shocks, invest to make its economy greener and rearm quickly in order to ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSN'Germany is back': Parties strike deal for historic spending boostGermany's likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz said Friday his conservatives had struck a deal with the Greens on massively ...
The Trump administration’s warning that Europe must take care of security in its own backyard raises questions, including ...
On the shores of the Baltic Sea, in the south of Denmark, a massive engineering marvel is taking shape — piece by giant ...
Rheinmetall is open to the prospect of buying up an unwanted Volkswagen site, the latest sign of a shift in Germany's ...
Europe had been banking on a United States that wanted to make a deal on tariffs and trade. With little progress in that ...
With Europe experiencing its most devastating war since 1945 and President Donald Trump ripping up the transatlantic alliance ...
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